Summary Opposition parties are all set to come up with strong reaction on host of issues.
ISLAMABAD (Online): President Mamnon Hussain has summoned 6th session of National Assembly on November 04.
The upcoming session of National Assembly summoned on November 04 by the President would bring tough time to the government as opposition parties are all set to come up with strong reaction on host of issues, including increase in petroleum prices, electricity rates, fast deteriorating law and order situation across the country and the government’s plan to shut CNG for three months starting from November.
Prime Minister Mohammad Nawaz Sharif has sent the summary for calling the National Assembly session on fourth of next month while President has summoned the session on November 4 at 4.00pm.
The main opposition Pakistan People’s Party has already submitted four point of orders in the National Assembly Secretariat pertaining to abnormal increase in the prices of petroleum products, electricity rates, plan to shut Sui gas supply to CNG stations in Punjab for three months and deteriorating law and order situation.
While the government side would take the house into confidence on the recent visit of Prime Minister to United States, progress on the dialogue initiative with Tehreek-I-Taliban Pakistan and other major steps being taken by the government to bring the economy back on track.
Sources in opposition parties informed that government would see tough time when Protection of Pakistan Ordinance 2013 would be brought before the Parliament for approval, as Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf and other opposition parties were having serious reservations over some of the clauses of the ordinance they would come up with a series of amendments in the said ordinance.
